Kaplan N, Hudson R R, Iizuka M
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709.
Genet Res. 1991 Feb;57(1):83-91. doi: 10.1017/s0016672300029074.
A population genetic model with a single locus at which balancing selection acts and many linked loci at which neutral mutations can occur is analysed using the coalescent approach. The model incorporates geographic subdivision with migration, as well as mutation, recombination, and genetic drift of neutral variation. It is found that geographic subdivision can affect genetic variation even with high rates of migration, providing that selection is strong enough to maintain different allele frequencies at the selected locus. Published sequence data from the alcohol dehydrogenase locus of Drosophila melanogaster are found to fit the proposed model slightly better than a similar model without subdivision.
使用溯祖方法分析了一个群体遗传模型,该模型在一个受平衡选择作用的单一位点以及许多可发生中性突变的连锁位点上。该模型纳入了具有迁移的地理细分,以及中性变异的突变、重组和遗传漂变。结果发现,即使迁移率很高,地理细分也会影响遗传变异,前提是选择足够强大,能够在所选位点维持不同的等位基因频率。已发现来自黑腹果蝇乙醇脱氢酶位点的已发表序列数据,与一个没有细分的类似模型相比,与所提出的模型拟合得稍好一些。